The Florida Department of Transportation and the Florida Highway Patrol is implementing an additional checkpoint for drivers entering Florida from Georgia on I-95.

Officials said no checkpoints within the state impede commerce or the timely delivery of products across Florida.

6:43 p.m. update

President Donald Trump extended the federal guidelines for isolating for 30 additional days in an attempt to slow the spread of the coronavirus.

The social distancing and stay-at-home guidelines were set to expire Monday. Health officials said the rollback would increase transmission of the virus.

TSA officials said an eighth worker at the Orlando International Airport tested positive for COVID-19.

Officials said the employee in now in self-quarantine, and hasn’t worked inside the airport since March 19.

6:15 p.m. update

The Florida Department of Health reported 4,950 cases of COVID-19 in the state.

Health officials said 4,768 Florida residents have tested positive.

The death toll is now at 60.

County-by-county cases:

• Orange: 268 cases

• Osceola: 89 cases

• Seminole: 81 cases

• Volusia: 60 cases

• Sumter: 45 cases

• Polk: 46 cases

• Lake (44 Cases)

• Brevard: 30 cases

• Marion: 22 cases

• Flagler: 13 cases

6 p.m. update

President Donald Trump said the FDA approved a new test Friday that can deliver coronavirus test results in five minutes. He said approval normally takes 10 months.

Trump also said vaccines are moving along rapidly. He said he would like to see something therapeutically for people who are already sick.

Trump said he will be extending guidelines until April 30.

President Trump says highest death rate is likely to hit in two weeks. Urges public to follow CDC guidelines over the next two weeks. Says he is extending messaging, urging citizens to follow guidelines NOW UNTIL APRIL 30 #covid19#coronavirus#wftv

A Florida National Guard soldier has tested positive for COVID-19, officials said.

Officials said the soldier is a 26-year-old man who reported for duty at the Miramar Readiness Center on March 17.

He exhibited symptoms of the virus and was placed in self-isolation at his home on March 19, officials said.

The solider did not interact with the public.

5:40 p.m. update

The Orange County Sheriff’s Office said its Central Operations building on W. Colonial Drive and its substations will be closed until further notice.

The lobbies at our Central Operations Building on W. Colonial Drive and our substations throughout the county are closed until further notice due to #Covid19However. the west lobby at Central Ops, 2500 W. Colonial Dr. will be accessible for certain purposes: pic.twitter.com/cs6OaLFhJa

Officials at Port Canaveral have suspended the use of indoor and outdoor venues at the port through May 1.

Officials said they will be processing refunds for deposits made and will not be accepting any new event reservations until further notice.

The Exploration Tower is closed until further notice and Jetty Park is closed.

Victory Casino Cruises has suspended sailings through Tuesday.

Port Canaveral’s public boat ramps remain open. Boaters should exercise social distancing when at the boat ramps, officials said.

3:17 p.m. update

Orange County Sheriff John Mina said deputies will give residents and business owners the benefit of the doubt under the stay-at-home order.

“If they (deputies) encounter someone who is not in compliance, they will have a chance to come into compliance, and we have told deputies that when possible, our residents and business owners should be given the benefit of the doubt,” said Mina.

. @SheriffMina: Here is the direction we’ve given deputies: If they encounter someone who is not in compliance, they will have a chance to come into compliance. And we have told deputies that when possible, our residents & business owners should be given the benefit of the doubt pic.twitter.com/0DlAnVUc5D

DeSantis said President Donald Trump also talked to him about a quarantine for coronavirus hotspots in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut amid concerns that their residents have infected people in other regions, such as Florida.

Trump instead asked the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to issue a “strong travel advisory” for those three state. Click here to read more about that.

5:45 a.m. update

The Florida Department of Health has reported 4,038 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 56 deaths in Florida.

Of the cases, 3,877 involve Florida residents and 161 case involve nonresidents. Click here to see a map of cases in the state.